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The names we use should reflect understanding of our patients

14 October 2015

Nursing Standard

Letter

I was interested to read your article on terms of endearment (analysis, September 30). Since I trained as a nurse, the way that we address one another has changed...

A negative image of managers

01 March 1995

Nursing Standard

Letter

I was very disappointed with the photograph used to illustrate the text of the article on the benefits of staff appraisal (’How am I doing?’, Campaign section,...

Collaboration on research programme

30 August 1995

Nursing Standard

Letter

Thank you for including news of our new central base in your journal (News August 16). We feel the joint links established already between ourselves, Glasgow...

New Ways of Doing Things

02 June 1993

Nursing Standard

Book Review

New Ways of Doing Things is one of a series of reports published by the Centre for Health Services Research of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne based upon...

Population health research: linking theory and methods

23 March 1994

Nursing Standard

Book Review

Population Health Research is a collection of papers from experts in the field of population health research.

Patient allocation and the nursing process at work

08 January 2014

Nursing Standard

Letter

The concept of the named nurse goes back much further than the 1980s (News November 27 and Letters December 11). Under the guises of primary nursing and patient...

Open AccessNursing – a research-based profession

30 September 2020

Nursing Standard

Feature

It is now almost 50 years since the title phrase, taken from the Briggs Report (DHSS 1972), became well known. Then, nurse researchers were few and the quantity and...